Fort National was created in 1689.
1689-1763
The french attacked fort necessity because they wanted to claim the fort for France.
The French built Fort Caroline in 1563.
It was a fort established by the French in 1754
fort nesessity
Fort Duquesne.
Fort Caroline
Fort Caroline
Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre was the French commander at Fort Leboeuf from 1753 until 1759. In 1759 the French lost control of the fort to the British.
Fort Duquesne was the Fort that the French built on the site of the former British Fort Prince George in present day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Fort Duquesne.
I don't think Fort Frontenac was ever "recaptured" or even captured by New Englanders. Fort Frontenac was built by the French in 1673 at the place where the St. Lawrence River leaves Lake Ontario, in order to protect its fur trade and supply route. The city of Kingston, Ontario (Canada) now occupies the spot. The Iroquois besieged the fort in 1688, and as a result the French abandoned it in 1689. They reoccupied it, however, in 1695. in August 1758, during the war between France and England known as the French and Indian War in America, 3,000 British troops left Fort Oswego, across Lake Ontario in what is now New York State, and attacked Fort Frontenac. The small French garrison quickly surrendered. After that, the fort was unoccupied until the Revolutionary War, when Loyalists fleeing the thirteen colonies settled in the area and the British rebuilt the fort for their protection. Fort Frontenac housed British troops during the War of 1812, but the fort was never attacked by U.S. forces.